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9:07am Tuesday 4th September 2007 in Football By Gazette Sport Reporter
WROUGHTON midfielder Tom Dingle kept his side's 100 per cent record intact with the only goal in the last couple of minutes at Devizes to snatch all three points.
Visiting manager Mark Love said: "If we had come away with a point I would have been delighted, but to come away with all three was something else.
"Devizes are a good side, the best we have played so far, and to be fair, a draw would have been a fair result.
"But the lads kept going and Tom just got to the ball in front of a home defender and knocked in the winner.'' Blueprint boss Chokri Kartit was stunned after a late strike gave visitors Corsham Town a 3-2 victory.
Pete Tye (2) and Joel Moody netted for the visitors with Johanne Sutton and Dave Griffin for Blueprint.
New College rallied from a goal down at the break at Aldbourne to score twice and run out 2-1 winners.
College keeper Ben Goody conceded a penalty midway through the first half, converted by Colin Yates, but a reshuffle by College boss Mark Teasdale saw subs Tom Caddon and Darryl Charman score a goal apiece.
Westside were held to a 2-2 draw at home by visitors Shrewton, player-manager Mark Simpkins scoring both goals for Westside with Graham Coombes and Michael Baguiar on target for the visitors.
Purton lost 5-0 at Bromham, Tom Pang scored twice, with John Baker, Carl Davies and Jamie Young also on target after a scoreless first half.
Second-half goals from Dave Macey and Kane Kappucino saw Melksham pick up a 2-0 win at Marlborough, Danny Kilderry netted for Pewsey Vale in their 1-0 win over AFC Trowbridge Youth and Calne Town and Westbury shared a 2-2 draw.
Minety continued their excellent startwith a 4-2 victory over Stratton NALGO to retain their 100 per cent record from four games.
Adam Mayhew struck after just six minutes, home keeper Lee Wilson also saving a penalty.
Mike Lawson and Mark Cowan put Minety three goals in front but the visitors fought back to score twice through Jason Tatum before half time before Kai Crayford added a fourth.
Stratton Juniors beat Wroughton Reserves 3-1, courtesy of two from Arran Maximen and one from Adam Storer.
AFC Rodbourne ran out 5-3 winners over AFC Castrol thanks to two goals from Steve Winchcombe and one each from Luca Wrona, Jack McGeogh and David Hobbs. Justin Miller, with two penalties and Paul Donnelly were on target for Castrol.
Blunsdon United held Abbey Rodbourne 1-1, Nathan Shepherd scoring for Abbey and new signing Wayne Petrie for United.
Blyskawica and Westlecott United shared an exciting 3-3 draw, the home side converting a last-minute penalty. Robert Sawyer, Tom Kopinski and Damien Debono for the home side and Rob Christie (2) and Brett Evans for Westlecott.
Castle Combe and Lower Stratton fought out a nine-goal thriller with the home side running out 5-4 winners.
Highest scorers of the day were FC Chippenham in Division Two, who beat newcomers Minety Reserves 11-0. Luke Holborough (3), Andy Churcher and Nathan Pritchard (two each), John Ingram, Joe Forester, Ben Pantry and Lee Blackmore on target.
KCFC continued their good start with a 7-0 win over Marlborough Reserves, Kenny Hawkins (2), Dave and Arthur Levitt (one each), Dave Slattery, Danny Hawkins and Christian Maslanicier were on target.
The match official failed to appear for the Dynamo-Aldbourne Reserves game, but an official from each club did a half each and it finished 2-2.
Adam Tate and an own goal scored for Dynamo and Danny Wright and Kamal Miah for Aldbourne.
Mike Taylor, Mark Wells, Adrian Maleand Marcello Pupino netted for Intel in their 4-1 win over Swindon Irons while Swindon APS accounted for Chalke Valley 6-1, with a hat-trick from Matt Bissett and others from Graham Prictor, Vince Goodwin and Liam Byfield.
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